Skip to content

mgree/much

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

57 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

MUCH: Multi-User Conference Hall

Build Status

A text-based virtual conference venue, accessible via telnet, MUD clients, or over the web.

Main idea

A multi-user, located environment where the rooms correspond to the relevant rooms of a conference hall: a registration desk, a lobby, a hallways or two, lecture halls, and some private rooms/secluded spaces. Maybe a hotel bar?

Think: IRC where you can only be in one place at a time.

Think: a MUD without 'mechanics' that's linked up to the conference schedule and events.

In an ideal world, this tool would replace sli.do (for question asking) and Slack (for general communication).

The 'room' mechanism will allow for serendipitous hallway-track interaction. Being text-based means there's a low technological bar for entry (unlike VR), and also allows for "lurking"---just like how people sit and work on their laptos.

Desiderata

Web interface

There should be a 1-1 mapping of rooms to URLs. You can enter a URL into the MUD client and you'll go right there.

How should session management work?

What happens when you open multiple room URLs?

Room descriptions should make it easy to share a link to "go here immediately".

Private rooms are password/identity protected. How does management for that work? How long do they stick around?

Identity

Anonymous, easy use has to be an option. Web users are anonymous by default.

Let people enter an email address and confirm to get privileges (e.g., create private rooms) and also have badges associated with their names (author, presenter, organizer, etc.)

Admin controls

Ban individuals, IPs, IP ranges.

Announcements

Announce globally whatever @POPLconf tweets.

Some way of setting a schedule, and having announcements happen there?

Logs/history

Maybe no logs for users? Just server-side event logs, let people sort it out themselves. MUD clients log well, and we can offer downloads in the HTML view.

We do need to keep careful track of resource use.

Plans

Protocol fanciness

MCCP

https://docs.rs/flate2/1.0.14/flate2/ https://tintin.mudhalla.net/protocols/exop/ MCCP2 is code 86

Color

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code https://mudhalla.net/tintin/info/ansicolor/

Database

Flat-file organization, like ROM MUD pfiles? Could even hardcode rooms to start (but need to create private rooms on the fly).

Game state

World map Rooms know who's in them

Session IDs map to: player (how are anonymous people represented... HTTP session UUID?)

HTTP pull drains buffer

About

Multi-user Conference Hall, a text-based virtual environment for conferences

Resources

License

Stars

2 stars

Watchers

2 watching

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

 
 
 

Contributors

Languages